📅 Original date posted:2021-10-09
📝 Original message:On Oct 9, 2021, 11:36, Andreas Schildbach via bitcoin-dev < bitcoin-dev at lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> I'm trying to finish off bitcoinj's implementation for sending to
taproot addresses. For this, I'd like to test against a wallet that can
receive to P2TR and spend back.
> I've been trying to get a taproot address from Bitcoin Core 22.0 and
spent many hours, but in vain. Can someone please simply send my a
testnet wallet that has at least one taproot address? (I don't care
about anyone stealing my testnet coins, so don't worry about the
compromised private key.)
Hi Andreas,
You can construct a taproot-capable wallet in Bitcoin Core as follows:
* Have or create a descriptor wallet (createwallet RPC, with descriptors=true).
* Import a taproot descriptor (of the form "tr(KEY)"), as active descriptor (with active=true), where KEY can be a tprv.../* or any other supported key expression.
* Get a new address with addresstype=bech32m
I've also created one myself for testing: tb1p84x2ryuyfevgnlpnxt9f39gm7r68gwtvllxqe5w2n5ru00s9aquslzggwq
If you send testnet coins there email me an address, I'll return them.
Cheers,
--
Pieter
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